  | |  | mount -t smbfs to be read/write to all users & not only root | mount -t smbfs to be read/write to all users & not only root 2003-11-18 - By Ow Mun Heng
Back Hi,
Need some pointers.
Currently using
mount -t smbfs -o username=xxx,pasword=xxx //servername/sharename /mnt/share
Since I can only mount as root, (not in /etc/fstab)
sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=xxx,pasword=xxx //servername/sharename /mnt/share
Problem here is.. I can 't get group or world writeable permission on the share. It 's a NTFS share but that is not a problem. I can write/read fine using root.
What is the correct way to parse it to mount / smbmount to enable world/group writable? This is a home machine. No I-net. I don 't care about the permissions.
Cheers, .^. Mun Heng, Ow /V\ H/M Engineering /( )\ Western Digital M 'sia ^^-^^ DID : 03-7870 5168 The Linux Advocate
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